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Coercion  won  x 
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COERCION  WON'T  WIN. 

Composed  by  Jas.  A.  1    "GOR,  to  the  old  chorus 

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,      ■'■■  *f 
General  Scott,  [  vowjie  has  forgot, 
Which  side  of  his  I 
if  the  Devil  had  his  \ 

i^or  the  many  falseha  is  uttered.  I 

ds.— Oil  me,  oil  n  in  of  secession  is  shining 

Never  inin<l  old  Lincoln,  for  lle'a  into  double  trouble, 
And  coercion's  on  the  oilier  lAnd  of  Cumin . 

There's  old  Horace  who  has  used  his  pen  so 

freely, 
In  the  cause  of  abo-lition-fsni, 
If  we  get  him  in  tlii-    <|tiart  _ive  him  bread 

and  water, 
And  send  him  to  air  ther  world  a  whizzing, 

►We're  the  Georgia  1  >ys,  who  left  their  homes  and 

.i°ys. 

1  friends  who  felt  sad  tit  our  parting 
To  teach  old  Abe  Lincoln,  that  the  doctrine  of  coer- 
cion 

Is  all  in  our  eyes,  Hetty  Martin. 

In  the  right  of  his  tfveat  name  they  say  he  did  pro- 
claim , 
That  we  rebels  to  our  homes  should  retire, 
But  to  execute  his  throat  w;ll  surely  make  him  sweat. 
If  he  comes  near  enough  to  our  fire. 

But  as  hi-*  lays  are  out,  they  have  begun  to 

*-      pcojt 
le  mode  of  this  question  to  settle, 
But  it's  no  use  to  talk,  we'll  make  them  walk  a  chalk. 
For  the  Confederate  Army  is  good  mettle. 

Id  Virginia  State  is  as  noble  as  she's  great, 
warriors  and  statesmen  she  has  got  them, 
If  Abe  L"'ts  her  back,  he'll  have  to  turn  his  jack 
With  a  marked  deck  and  from  the  bottom 

Xow  should  the  old  jade  put  on  iiis  Scotch  plaid, 
And  try  once  more  to  invade  us, 
Net  a  hair  shall  have  a  mate  on  his  old  Scotch  pate.. 
We  swear  by  the  God  that  made  us. 


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